New York

I've been walking down on fifth street
Took the A train all the way to fifty nine
Hanging round Columbus circle
I'm just drifting as the day turns into night

I'm a little bit tired
I'm a little hungover
I don't know how to spend the day
As the city gets brighter
In the morning I wonder
How I let you slip away

Cause I'm in New York, I'm in New York
And nothing here has changed
But without you here in New York
Nothing feels the same

I paint a picture of the future
But the future's just a picture of your face
'Cause I used to be here with ya
Now I'm here alone, the future's been erased

You go on and I don't know
If I ever feel at home without you near
Still my poster's there with you
Am I suppose to make it through without you here?
Yeah

I'm a little bit tired
I'm a little hungover
I don't know how to spend the day
As the city gets brighter
In the morning I wonder
How I let you slip away

Cause I'm in New York, I'm in New York
And nothing here has changed
But without you here in New York
Nothing feels the same
Here in New York...

I'm a little bit tired
I'm a little hungover
I don't know how to spend the day
As the city gets brighter
In the morning I wonder
How I let you slip away

I'm in New York, I'm in New York
And nothing here has changed
But without you here in New York
Nothing feels the same

Cause I'm in New York, I'm in New York
And nothing here has changed
But without you here in New York
Nothing feels the same



Credits
Writer(s): Jonathan Graham Quinn, Nathan Connolly, Paul Wilson, Tom Simpson, Gary Lightbody, Garret Jacknife Lee, John Mcdaid
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